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Exchange Sorption and Electrical Conductivity of Heterogeneous Anion-Exchange Membranes in Mixed Sodium Hydroxide/Sodium Naphthenate and Sodium Sulfate/Sodium Nitrate Electrolyte Solutions

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The physicochemical properties of MA-40 and MA-41 ion-exchange membranes have been studied in two systems with different electrolyte compositions. The following test systems have been chosen for the study: anion-exchange membrane/mixed solution of sodium hydroxide and sodium naphthenate and anion-exchange membrane/mixed solution of sodium sulfate and sodium nitrate. Ion-exchange sorption and electrical conductivity have been studied in these systems. It has been found that both of the membranes are more selective for hydroxide ions than for naphthenic acid anions in the system with sodium naphthenate. A conductor–insulator percolation transition has been observed in the МА-40 and MA-41 membranes saturated with organic counterions. The mobilities and diffusion coefficients of hydroxide, nitrate, and sulfate ions in the test membranes haves been calculated.

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This study was supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, project no. 10.3091.2017/4.6.

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Achoh, A.R., Pribytkov, F.B., But, A.Y. et al. Exchange Sorption and Electrical Conductivity of Heterogeneous Anion-Exchange Membranes in Mixed Sodium Hydroxide/Sodium Naphthenate and Sodium Sulfate/Sodium Nitrate Electrolyte Solutions. Pet. Chem. 58, 1159–1164 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965544118130029

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